I use the TD62083 in my Nixie watch. The TD62084 is the 5V input version.
It needs a 50V Zener diode on the common diode pin.


On Feb 26, 2018 7:49 AM, "John Snow" <jroperk...@gmail.com> wrote:

> What driver chips have you used besides 7441 or 74141 in direct drive mode
> for your Nixie projects?
>
> I've used Max69** chips with VFD projects but have not found a good Nixie
> driver chip yet.
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